I'm looking for more reference images of the cream-colored dragon egg from Game of Thrones. It's the egg that in my research I've been able to find the most coverage for.
I'm especially looking for more images from either of the two following setups since they show sides which are not commonly on display:

When the eggs were on display at the HBO store in NYC, one day, one of the eggs was placed in the lap of the mannequin wearing Dany's dress, revealing a different side than what was seen when it was in the chest. More angles or closeups here would be great.

And this, which I believe is from one of the exhibits PRIOR to this year. (Since the Green egg is there, it has to be before GRRM's wedding) Anything that shows more of the left side of the egg (In this configuration as you look at it in the picture) would be awesome.
I'm just trying to get a sense of how the scales all flow. and there are about 4, maybe 5 columns of scales that I just can't find in my research. If you have any pictures of the eggs from the exhibitions of them or even some really good screenshots of this particular egg that you think might reveal some different sides, I'd be very grateful.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
-Nick
I'm especially looking for more images from either of the two following setups since they show sides which are not commonly on display:

When the eggs were on display at the HBO store in NYC, one day, one of the eggs was placed in the lap of the mannequin wearing Dany's dress, revealing a different side than what was seen when it was in the chest. More angles or closeups here would be great.

And this, which I believe is from one of the exhibits PRIOR to this year. (Since the Green egg is there, it has to be before GRRM's wedding) Anything that shows more of the left side of the egg (In this configuration as you look at it in the picture) would be awesome.
I'm just trying to get a sense of how the scales all flow. and there are about 4, maybe 5 columns of scales that I just can't find in my research. If you have any pictures of the eggs from the exhibitions of them or even some really good screenshots of this particular egg that you think might reveal some different sides, I'd be very grateful.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
-Nick